Compliance Overlay
BreakersDNA's required verification mark for every tracked break
Required on Every BreakersDNA Break
BreakersDNA requires the Compliance Mark on every break run through BreakersDNA. The mark's connection to the stream is logged with timestamps while it is live, so whether it was displayed during a break is a matter of record, not of trust.
About the Compliance Mark
The Compliance Mark is a compact badge that sits in the corner of the stream and tells every viewer the same thing: this break is independently tracked, and you can verify it yourself, right now, from your phone. It is intentionally small — the verification lives behind the QR code, not in on-screen clutter.
What the mark shows:
- • The BreakersDNA mark and “Independently Tracked” attestation
- • A QR code linking to the channel's live break summary
- • A short URL viewers can type instead of scanning
- • A standing invitation: scan to verify every pull, with live Estimated Value (EV)
The mark works alongside the rest of the overlay suite — the Card Ticker discloses every card pulled in real time, and the live valuation overlays show floor, ceiling, and EV as the break runs. The Compliance Mark is the piece that makes the whole record reachable by anyone watching.
How Viewers Verify
QR Code Access
The QR code links viewers directly to the live break summary: every card pulled, timestamped, with its Estimated Value (EV). Viewers don't have to trust what they see on stream — they can check the record while the break is still running.
Independent Tracking
The BreakersDNA mark signals that valuations and pull records come from an independent system, not from the breaker's own claims. The same break record the viewer scans into is the one buyers and platforms can review afterward.
Presence on Record
Whether the mark was actually live during a break isn't an honor-system question. Overlay connections are logged with timestamps while the browser source is on, so the mark's presence during any tracked break can be established from records rather than recollection.
Why It's Required
The Compliance Mark documents every tracked break to a single, consistent standard. It is designed to give buyers and platforms a consistent, verifiable view of every tracked break — and to support the transparency and disclosure expectations of major live-commerce platforms.
One Standard, Every Break
Because the mark is required rather than optional, its presence means something. A viewer who sees it on any BreakersDNA break can expect the same standard:
- Real-time disclosure of cards pulled (via the overlay suite)
- An accessible break record via QR code
- Independent Estimated Value (EV) on every identified card
- A consistent, recognizable verification mark across breakers
Audit Trail
Every tracked break creates a tamper-evident, timestamped record that includes:
- Timestamped record of all cards pulled
- Complete break summary accessible via QR code
- Estimated Value (EV) and transparency data
- A record of the overlay's connection during the break
Repack Scan & Documentation
To keep repack documentation complete and independently verifiable, BreakersDNA asks breakers to scan and capture every repack card, so each one is recorded in the break. A card counts as documented once it registers a clean scan; if it doesn't, the breaker re-shows it.
- Scan each repack card. Each card in a repack break should be shown clearly enough to capture before moving on.
- Re-show on a missed scan.If a card is unreadable, shown too quickly, or otherwise can't be captured, re-show it so it can be recorded.
- Sealed wax leeway. Sealed wax and manufacturer-sealed singles receive reasonable scan leeway, since their contents are not individually scannable.
This keeps every repack card that's shown independently documented — giving buyers, breakers, and platforms a record each party can verify.
Benefits
For Viewers
- • Instant access to the live break record
- • Verify pulls and values without leaving the stream
- • A consistent mark that means the same thing everywhere
- • Complete audit trail access
For Breakers
- • Documented proof the break ran transparently
- • A third-party record that helps resolve disputes
- • Professional presentation with minimal screen footprint
- • Automated — no manual updates during breaks
Setup & Configuration
The Compliance Mark is configured like any other overlay through the breaker dashboard:
- Go to Dashboard → Overlays
- Select "Compliance Mark" from the overlay list
- Copy the Browser Source URL
- Add it to OBS/Streamlabs as a Browser Source
The exported OBS scene collection includes the Compliance Mark pre-positioned in the right rail, alongside the rest of the overlay suite.
Important Notes
- • The Compliance Mark is required on every break run through BreakersDNA, and must remain visible throughout the break
- • Its connection is logged while live, creating a timestamped record of whether it was displayed
- • The URL is static per channel — set it once and it stays current automatically
- • Works alongside the rest of the overlay suite (Card Ticker, live valuation, spot list) to provide complete transparency